
12 "Dining Solo" restaurants in Maui.
When you need a break from spending a ton of money but still want great food, head to 808 on Main for a sandwich.
Miso Phat in Kihei serves some of the best sushi, and their combination platters are perfect for a casual group dinner.
Open at 5am, Kihei Caffe is one of the island’s most popular breakfast spots so expect a wait for large portions of pancakes, biscuits, and scrambles.
One of Maui’s best lunch counters, Tin Roof serves Kau Kau Tins with options like garlic shrimp and Mochiko chicken in Kahului.
The Pint and Cork inside The Shops at Wailea is a sports bar, but one that serves some really elevated bar food.
South Maui Fish Company is just a food truck with a couple tables and chair set up around, but it serves some of the best and freshest poke.
Located in South Kihei’s Akeza Shopping Center, Nutcharee’s serves some of the best Thai food in Maui.
Sam Sato’s is only open for breakfast and lunch, and if you’re hiking at Iao Valley State Park, it’s the best place to go for a classic plate lunch.
We’d eat three meals a day at Nalu’s in Kihei, a casual, open-air restaurant that’s family friendly and serves the best Bloody Mary on the island.
Star Noodle House, at the top of the Lahaina Business Park, is our favorite noodle house on the island.
Head to Moku Roots in the Lahaina Gateway Plaza for an all-vegan menu that both vegetarians and carnivores will like.